This function is used to describe how lap times (LAP)
are stored.
If function is enabled, lap time can be stored as
follows:
-
after the first time you press button (3) the first
lap counter is started and the instrument panel
displays the "START LAP" indicator (flashing) for
4 seconds, before reverting to previous display;
-
from now on, each time you press button (3), the
instrument panel will show the lap time for 10
seconds (steady), before reverting to the
previous display.
Up to 30 lap times can be stored. If the memory is
full, each time you press button (3), the instrument
panel will not be able to save any lap time and, for 4
seconds, the display will show the message “LAP
MEM. FULL" (flashing) until the memory is reset.
When the LAP function is set to Off, the current lap
is not stored. If the LAP function is active and the
display is suddenly switched off (Key-Off), the LAP
function is switched off automatically: even if the
timer was ON, the lap in progress will not be saved.
If the timer is not stopped, when it reaches 9
minutes, 59 seconds and 99 hundredths, it restarts
from 0 (zero) and continues until the function is
switched off.
If the LAP function is enabled without resetting the
memory and there are less than 30 laps stored in the
memory (for instance: 18 laps), the instrument panel
will store any remaining laps until the memory is full
(in this case, it will store an additional 12 laps).
This function only displays lap times being stored;
however, other data (MAX Speed, RPM MAX, rev
limiter - if tripped) are saved for a subsequent
complete display in the LAP displaying function.
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Lap time function (LAP): LAP registration
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